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Pregnant after a tubal?

Okay so first off I have been pregnant 5 other times, I should know this by now but I do not so here it goes, My boyfriend and I were lying in bed and he had his hand on my belly to see if he coukd feel the movement I had been speaking to him about for over 3 months. Needless to say he did various times he said he thinks it feels like a baby kicking from the outside i thought it felt the same on the inside as well. I have had different symptoms over the osst few months including clear liquid coming from my boobs. My question is even after a tubal could it be thst i am pregnant?? I have heard stories but never could i believe that in less than 2 years of a tubal i would be asking this.  If not a pregnancy any ideas on what it could be?? Thnxxx for reading and responding♡♡♡
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I have the same problem i gad a c section with my son and its been 8 years since i feel in my stomach like a baby kicking a lot of movement what it means.
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I have the same problem i gad a c section with my son and its been 8 years since i feel in my stomach like a baby kicking a lot of movement what it means.
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Thanx for answering i will take your advice and go see my ob
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Hi, Sara.  I have married friends who got pregnant TEN YEARS after a tubal.  So, it CAN happen.  I say see your ob/gyn asap to get the absolute truth.  But I think you should start getting baby clothes! :-) - Blu
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